What’s new in Copilot Studio: July 2025
In this edition of our monthly roundup, we’re recapping new features released in Microsoft Copilot Studio in July 2025.
Learn how agentic AI can help automate and execute business processes for different teams.
In this edition of our monthly roundup, we’re recapping new features released in Microsoft Copilot Studio in July 2025.
In this edition of our monthly roundup, we’re recapping new features in Microsoft Copilot Studio that were released in June 2025.
MCP now includes a new set of features and enhancements that support more robust and scalable deployments: tool listing, enhanced tracing, and more.
Copilot Studio is excited to introduce two major updates: agent evaluation and enhanced analytics, both designed to support makers across the agent lifecycle.
Explore powerful features in Microsoft Copilot Studio announced at Microsoft Build 2025, including multi-agent orchestration and more developer tools.
At Microsoft Build 2025, we are excited to introduce a series of new releases focusing on three key areas in managed security for Copilot Studio: proactive governance, Secure by Default, and comprehensive visibility.
With advanced approvals, organizations can now design complex and robust approval workflows that reflect the real-world dynamics of their approval processes.
We’re announcing support for Agent2Agent (A2A) interoperability in Azure AI Foundry and Copilot Studio.
This edition of the monthly roundup recaps new features for Microsoft Copilot Studio customers that were released in April 2025.
The Microsoft Power CAT team is thrilled to announce the Microsoft Copilot Studio Enterprise Agent Challenge. This event provides an opportunity to build custom agents using Copilot Studio.
We’re thrilled to announce a bidirectional integration between UiPath and Microsoft Copilot Studio. This partnership enables developers to not only embed UiPath automations and agents directly within Copilot Studio but also integrate Copilot agents in UiPath Studio—meaning developers can orchestrate across platforms.
At Microsoft, we believe in creating tools that empower you to work smarter and more efficiently. That’s why we’re thrilled to announce the first release of Model Context Protocol (MCP) support in Microsoft Copilot Studio.